The inferoposterior pancreatic duodenal artery feeds the pancreatic head and duodenal area and is a branch of the
A) celiac artery.
B) superior mesenteric artery.
C) pancreatic artery.
D) suprarenal arteries.
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Q7: The celiac axis bifurcates into which branches?
A)
Q8: The left gastric artery supplies the
A) left
Q9: The celiac artery (CA) can be seen
Q10: The gonadal arteries can be seen with
Q11: The aorta becomes the abdominal aorta
A) when
Q13: The renal arteries ( RA) can be
Q14: The common hepatic artery branches into the
A)
Q15: The adrenal (or suprarenal) arteries branch off
Q16: The gonadal arteries arise from the aorta
Q17: The superior mesenteric artery (SMA) can be
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